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Advanced Product Quality Planning APQP : Tonex Training


The advanced product quality planning (APQP) training course provides the tools and procedures required for the quality protocols designed to ensure a product meets standards and it satisfies the customer.

APQP process include 5 phases:

Plan and define the product
Design and development of the product
Design and development of the process
Validation of the product and the process
Feedback, assessment, and corrective action

Audience:
The advanced product quality planning (APQP) training is a one-day course designed for:

Product/process design managers
Quality managers
Product/process design engineers
Production engineers
Process development engineers
ISO/TS internal auditors
Outside and second-party auditors
All individuals interested in learning and pursuing APQP

Training Objectives:
Upon the completion of this course, attendees are able to:

Understand the concept behind having the APQP protocol
Discuss and describe the 5 phases of the APQP
Develop and execute the steps required to organize an APQP manual
Determine the voice of the customer (VOC)
Understand how FMEAs can be used to reduce the risks
Understand the whole process from designing the prototype
Understand that engineering change requests produce dynamic documentation
Produce a team feasibility checklist
Choose the best framework and techniques to facilitate the process
Build a relationship between the characteristics of a product and the operational steps
Understand how Measurement System Assessments and the Preliminary Process Capability studies is important in the outcome of the process and product evaluation
Describe the role of the APQP protocol in quality of the product and the customer’s satisfaction
Describe the basic steps of APQP execution for new products
Appreciate and understand the importance of a multi-disciplinary team in the planning process

Course Outline:

Overview of APQP process
Phase 1: Plan and Define
Phase 2: Developing and Designing Product
Phase 3: Developing and Designing Process
Phase 4: Validating Product and Process
Phase 5: Feedback, Assessment, and Corrective Actions
Controlling the Plan

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